When you join PG, you are interested in learning the practice and theory. You hardly find time for studying the subjects. When you love to learn the practical aspects. Essentially you are healer. As a healer you need to understand people. I would suggest you to start a practice with you MBBS degree for 2 hours daily and continue your PG course. This will help you to understand different set of people. After you PG medical studies, you need to treat people. So understanding people is essential, because the better you understand you can treat them better. You need to gain trust of the patient, otherwise even thought you give best medicine, you don't get healed. Same medicine by different Dr's effect differently on a patient. Some people say the Dr has a good hand (Hastha Vaasi machidhi). But essentially it boils down to patients trust on Dr. In the book "Biology of Belief" he explains clearly the effect of this trust. In the book "What doctors don't get to study in medical school" Dr Hegde explains the effect of physical touch of the doctor. But these days you normally don't see doctors touching the patient. In Chithoor there is a doctor who could just tap on you hand and tell you which part of your body has a problem? Even when patients go for a scan they find the same what he tells. Why don't any of the current doctors learn this art from him?

It looks like the current doctors have been made into narrow minded. They just reject other forms of healing all together as if others are doing black magic.

At the higher level you are healing a person. Instead of just treating him like a chemical composition, you need to understand the person. You need to consider his trust. His emotional state. The effect touch on the person.

Broaden you understanding. Make it a practice to understand different methods of healing. Every 6 months learn a new alternative way of healing people. Meet a person who is effectively healing with that practice. Be open and learn why it's working, how it's working. As you keep learning other methods, you start dealing holistically instead of just chemically.